You can decide whether to load disabled resources into Map.
If you do (which is the default configuration), all disabled resources will appear in the resource list.
You will also be able to use them in your maps.

They will have no status and appear as shown in the following screenshot:

You can change this result by editing the /etc/centreon-studio/studio-config.properties file and adding the following line:

resource.load.enabled.only=true

Note

Be sure to restart the Centreon MAP server after modifying the configuration files (systemctl restart tomcat).

You can decide whether to include in planned downtime and acknowledged elements in the calculation of inherited status.
By default, all statuses are included. You can also choose to exclude hosts and services whose severity level is above a given value.

To make any changes you must edit the Centreon MAP server configuration file:

This property will only apply to the user who modifies it on the desktop client.

You can change the size of elements according to their status as a way of highlighting a problem.
This only works when elements are expressed in the geometric style.

To use this feature, edit the Status size properties in the desktop Preferences.
Go to Status > Status size to configure it globally or to Views > Status > Status size to configure it at the view level.